Jay Cutler's Nike commercial isn't new, but is still being played frequently.......and truth is, I like it. For me, it presents a good image of the guy, and even though he hasn't been my fav since leaving Denver, I believe it's the kind of thing he should continue to do.
People who think some of us are "haters" or whatever the term folks like to use, are missing the fact that it was not a good time for us, losing a potential "elite" QB, and feeling like he didn't care how we felt about it. Passion and competitive spirit are not always a good mix when it comes to our feelings about others.....and sports can exaggerate sensitivities.
But I digress. This is NOT about resurfacing the "debate" we have had, far too many times. Lets not go there.......cool? My objective here is to make it clear that Jay needs to keep showing the good side, whether it be for money or not. If I were Jay, even though it may not be his style, I'd try a bit harder, keep being visible as a charitable personality (and I believe he does have that in his resume), and maybe show some softer side as a parent and so forth. And I don't mean force it. But keep the good PR coming.
I am very, very happy we landed Peyton Manning, but believe me, losing Jay Cutler was not my cup of tea at the time, especially the way it all went down, and for what we got in return. But that dead horse has been beaten far too many times. So respectfully I ask that we keep the topic on target, and refrain from that old news stuff.
Thanks!
People who think some of us are "haters" or whatever the term folks like to use, are missing the fact that it was not a good time for us, losing a potential "elite" QB, and feeling like he didn't care how we felt about it. Passion and competitive spirit are not always a good mix when it comes to our feelings about others.....and sports can exaggerate sensitivities.
But I digress. This is NOT about resurfacing the "debate" we have had, far too many times. Lets not go there.......cool? My objective here is to make it clear that Jay needs to keep showing the good side, whether it be for money or not. If I were Jay, even though it may not be his style, I'd try a bit harder, keep being visible as a charitable personality (and I believe he does have that in his resume), and maybe show some softer side as a parent and so forth. And I don't mean force it. But keep the good PR coming.
I am very, very happy we landed Peyton Manning, but believe me, losing Jay Cutler was not my cup of tea at the time, especially the way it all went down, and for what we got in return. But that dead horse has been beaten far too many times. So respectfully I ask that we keep the topic on target, and refrain from that old news stuff.
Thanks!
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